The scout has also confused correlation with causation. There is indeed a difference between the approach defenses use against Rodgers compared to Favre. But the difference isn't the QB, its the gameplan.
McCarthy, whenever he has had a second half lead has gone heavily to the run. This has the unsurprising result of forcing opposing Defenses to concentrate on the run. Favre threw much more last year, regardless of score in the second half.
The difference between the two QBs, is that Favre was probably more successful throwing against a defense anticipating the pass. He was quicker with decisions and unafraid. Rodgers has held the ball two long on some of our three man routes we use in the second half on third and long with 7 blockers in.
The stat we should look at is attempt for each offense, run vs pass, by half. I am also curious if Favre, despite scoring below this rate last year, actually had more offensive plays. It seems like the Packer's O, this year, has a lot of short, field position neutral drives. Not three and outs, but maybe 5 and out. Our 3rd down conversion rate is good, but it seems like the O doesn't move the field position game in our favor much, and has been composed of shorter drives. Penalties, undoubtedly, play a large role in this.
McCarthy, whenever he has had a second half lead has gone heavily to the run. This has the unsurprising result of forcing opposing Defenses to concentrate on the run. Favre threw much more last year, regardless of score in the second half.
The difference between the two QBs, is that Favre was probably more successful throwing against a defense anticipating the pass. He was quicker with decisions and unafraid. Rodgers has held the ball two long on some of our three man routes we use in the second half on third and long with 7 blockers in.
The stat we should look at is attempt for each offense, run vs pass, by half. I am also curious if Favre, despite scoring below this rate last year, actually had more offensive plays. It seems like the Packer's O, this year, has a lot of short, field position neutral drives. Not three and outs, but maybe 5 and out. Our 3rd down conversion rate is good, but it seems like the O doesn't move the field position game in our favor much, and has been composed of shorter drives. Penalties, undoubtedly, play a large role in this.


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